Re: Proposal: revise "Default application functionality" final criterion to be clearer

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On 1/20/22 19:08, Adam Williamson wrote:
Hi folks! So I've had this action item at meetings forever now:

"adamw to try and clarify intent of "default application functionality"
criterion regarding arches"




For all release-blocking desktop / arch combinations, the following
applications must start successfully and withstand a basic
functionality test:

* web browser
* file manager
* package manager
* image viewer
* document viewer
* text editor
* archive manager
* terminal emulator
* problem reporter
* help viewer
* system settings

If there are multiple applications of the same type (e.g. several web
browsers), the primary/default one must satisfy the requirements. If
the primary/default application can't be determined, at least one of
said applications must satisfy the requirements.

Additionally, for Fedora Workstation on the x86_64 architecture,
'''all''' applications installed by default must meet this requirement.

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Thoughts? Is this an improvement? Anyone have a better idea? Thanks!

I like it! It's straight forward, understandable, and brief. There will be lots of different opinions on what a "basic functionality test" is so they'll get tested lots of ways and that's a good thing.

	Have a Great Day!

	Pat	(tablepc)
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